Who cares what the USA has? They voted Trump. Look at the EU, Japan, …
Who cares what the USA has? They voted Trump. Look at the EU, Japan, …
Not sure how that limits exploitation.
Sure looks like a regular Street, you know, with a roof and stuff.
Did GPT write this? Literally no clock keeps time via mains RMS voltage. They use the frequency, if anything, and that is far more stable than the el cheapo RTCs in microwaves etc.
I think if you were a bit more clear about this, that would have helped a lot.
So the censoring here, yes?
Huh, interesting and surprisingly logical. I am way out of touch with the current state of tiktok, Facebook and I don’t know what.
I know what that is, I want to know where it is here.
Answer the question? Where is it?
What is rage (bait)?
That number is something like 5 orders of magnitude too high, unless perhaps you are currently standing in a cloud of dust in a stable or something.
Correction: Regardless of what you do.
Wow. But now I had to look it up, the German “ARD Mediathek” has over 200’000 files, a playtime of 100’000 hours.
How big is that library supposed to be that it is larger than all public ones? There are some with 10’000s of videos.
And people let them look through their stuff?
People were able to (and at some places did) cut down every tree WELL before they had power tools and even saws. Just with axes. The comparison is laughable.
No, massive air moving structures can not be cheap. Neither building nor operating them.
Nobody will remove water from ambient air in relevant amounts. Roughly 0.5 % of air is water vapor, a total of something like 10’000 km³ liquid water. This is replaced (residence time) about once every 10 days, so roughly 1’000 km³ daily.
Say we extract 10 km³ (10’000’000 m³) daily, enough for roughly 10 million people (including all industry, zero recycling of the water etc.). By that time you deal with 1 % of earths atmosphere every day. May I remind everyone how absurdly costly in any conceivable way that would be? You would rather lay a few pipes and purify sea water at a tiny(!) fraction of the cost.
What…?